WILKES-BARRE — Dallas continued its strong run through Division 1 conference play on Monday night, pulling away in the second half for a 58–26 victory over Wilkes-Barre Area.
The Clutch ABA continued their dominant run this weekend, turning in two convincing home victories to remain undefeated and climb the national rankings. With wins over the Philly Thunder on Saturday and the Connecticut Surge on Sunday, Clutch improved to 11–0 on the season and announced themselves as one of the premier teams in the country.
Colin Steinhart and Xaiver Paul combined for 31 of Shamokin\'s 57 points tonight to pull through against Mifflinburg on the road. Steinhart grabbed 7 rebounds and was backed with physicality from Paul. Mifflinburg\'s Brennan Snyder was the bright spot for the Wildcats, but his 12 points wasn\'t enough to get his team over the hump. Read the full story by clicking the link below!
A year after an overtime classic, the old rivals Riverside Vikings and Old Forge Blue Devils meet with shared momentum, energy, and playoff aspirations. The Vikings bring pace and fire power, while the Devils counter with discipline and strong senior leadership. Tuesday night in Taylor may be a story told for years to come.
Built in the trenches and forged through consistency, Lucas Evans and Tavian Branch were named recipients of the James “Hookey” Reap Award, presented by the District 11 American Legion. The honor recognizes linemen who define games through toughness, leadership, and relentless effort. Evans anchored one of the state’s most productive rushing attacks at Lackawanna Trail, while Branch powered Riverside’s defense for a second straight season, two different paths, one standard of excellence.